A61M2202/0233

Bi-Directional Oxygenation Apparatus for a Non-Intubated Patient
20220168613 · 2022-06-02 ·

A self-administered oxygenation apparatus for increasing pressure within a non-intubated patient's lungs and thereby increasing an amount of oxygen in the non-intubated patient's blood when operated by the patient includes a mouthpiece, a vent member, a resistance member, and a plurality of medical sensors. The medical sensors are configured to receive a portion of the exhalation and to transmit generated medical data to a remote location, such as to a software application via the internet. The mouthpiece includes an external portion through which the patient inhales and exhales. The resistance member is a PEEP valve configured to open upon inhalation so as to allow ambient air inhaled by the patient to pass thereby without resistance and to close upon exhalation, exhalation causing an end shield to pivot outwardly from the vent member under a bias of external elastic members.

CARBON MONOXIDE-BASED THERAPIES AND IMPLANTABLE DEVICES FOR THE TREATMENT OF VASCULAR DISEASE
20220160756 · 2022-05-26 ·

Disclosed herein are methods of treating venous thrombosis and vascular inflammation through administration of carbon monoxide and/or a carbon monoxide releasing molecule. Also disclosed herein are devices capable of releasing carbon monoxide for the purpose of treating microvascular, arterial and venous thromboembolism and/or inflammation.

Drug administration controller
11724031 · 2023-08-15 · ·

A drug administration controller has a sensor that generates a sensor signal to a physiological measurement device, which measures a physiological parameter in response. A control output responsive to the physiological parameter or a metric derived from the physiological parameter causes a drug administration device to affect a treatment of a person, such as by initiating, pausing, halting or adjusting a dosage of drugs administered to the person.

Vapour Generating Device

A vapour generating device includes an oven arranged to receive a substrate to be vapourized, an inlet, an outlet, an airflow passageway for providing a fluid connection between the inlet and the outlet via the oven through which generated vapour can flow from the oven to the outlet. A device controller and a humidity sensor for generating a measurement of a vapour produced by the substrate are provided. The controller is operable to control the operation of the device based on measurement data from the humidity sensor.

DELIVERY OF MEDICINAL GAS IN A LIQUID MEDIUM

Systems and methods for delivering a gas, such as nitric oxide, are provided. In some embodiments, systems and methods are provided for delivering a gas, such as nitric oxide, in the form of nanobubbles and/or a dissolved gas using a liquid medium.

THERAPEUTIC VAPORIZER
20230277788 · 2023-09-07 ·

A therapeutic vaporizer inhalation bag attachment system with an integrated valve is disclosed. The attachment system includes a body having a lumen extending between the two openings of the body, a bag coupling, and a valve positioned within the lumen. A method of using the inhalation bag attachment system is also disclosed.

BREATHING CONTROL USING HIGH FLOW RESPIRATION ASSISTANCE

High flow therapy is used to treat Cheyne-Stokes respiration and other types of periodic respiration disorders by periodic application of high flow therapy, adjustment of high flow therapy flow rates and/or periodic additions of CO2 or O2 into the air flow provided to the patient.

BREATHING CONTROL USING HIGH FLOW RESPIRATION ASSISTANCE

High flow therapy is used to treat Cheyne-Stokes respiration and other types of periodic respiration disorders by periodic application of high flow therapy, adjustment of high flow therapy flow rates and/or periodic additions of CO2 or O2 into the air flow provided to the patient.

DRUG ADMINISTRATION CONTROLLER
20230338657 · 2023-10-26 ·

A drug administration controller has a sensor that generates a sensor signal to a physiological measurement device, which measures a physiological parameter in response. A control output responsive to the physiological parameter or a metric derived from the physiological parameter causes a drug administration device to affect a treatment of a person, such as by initiating, pausing, halting or adjusting a dosage of drugs administered to the person.

System and method for phototherapy for preventing or treating carbon monoxide poisoning

Systems and methods are provided for treating or preventing carbon monoxide poisoning. In particular, systems and methods are provided for a phototherapy treatment or prevention system that delivers light radiation to a patient's body to photodissociate carbon monoxide from hemoglobin.